
Repertory Philippines opens limited run of Yasmina Reza’s Tony & Olivier award-winning comedy ‘ART’

Repertory Philippines (REP) has raised the curtain on Yasmina Reza’s Olivier & Tony award-winning comedy, ART, with a translation by Christopher Hampton and directed by Victor Lirio. The 88th season’s play will have a limited run only until June 29, with performances scheduled on Friday and Saturday at 8PM, and matinee performances on Sunday at 3:30PM at REP Eastwood Theater in Quezon City.

REP’s production of ART is comprised of New York, London, and Manila-based creatives. The international cast features London-based Filipino-British actor Martin Sarreal, who appeared in Season 3 of the hit Netflix series, Bridgerton; award-winning Manila-based actor Brian Sy, who was recently seen in The Sandbox Collective’s Tiny Beautiful Things and in Company of Actors in Streamlined Theatre (CAST) PH’s Othello as Cassio; and British stage, film, and television actor Freddy Sawyer, a Bristol Old Vic alum and who appeared in Apple TV’s hit series, Trying.
Directed by Victor Lirio, ART’s creative and production teams include Miguel Urbino (scenic and costume design), Miriam Crowe(lighting design), Fabian Obispo (original music and sound design), Maisie Carter (fight director), Zoe Littleton (voice coach), Uriel Villar (assistant director), Julia Pacificador (associate scenic designer), Hazel Gutierrez Marges (production manager), and Jayvee Carreon (production stage manager).

Written by French playwright Yasmina Reza and translated by British playwright Christopher Hampton, this witty and sharp one-act play features three long-time friends Serge (Sarreal), Marc (Sawyer), and Yvan (Sy). While it explores the subjective nature of art with an Antrios painting —an all-white piece tinged with the faintest off-white stripes worth 200,000 francs—becoming a source of tension, the play also cleverly and hilariously dives deep into the complexity of friendships and how easy it is for personal beliefs to strain relationships.
Also sharing the stage are artworks by members of the HOPE Project, an initiative made up of Persons Deprived of Liberty (PDL) from the Bureau of Jail Management and Penology (BJMP) in Lipa City, Batangas. Founded by jail warden Aris Villaester, HOPE Project (or Help One Person Deprived of Liberty Every Day) supports the release of qualified and deserving PDLs who are ill, in their senior years, and have no financial means to pay for legal fees.

Apart from supporting the creations of PDLs, REP’s ART is also part of the Bridge Project 2025 Season, made possible with a partnership with the Bristol Old Vic Theatre School and MINT College. The skills exchange program focuses on classical work with week-long workshops on Shakespeare Rhetoric, Voice & Alexander Technique, Movement and Stage Combat led by visiting tutors from New York and the United Kingdom. With a generous funding from the Community Investment arm of JTI Philippines andthe Mercedes Zobel Foundation, the Bridge Project also offers production arts workshops on scenic design and lighting for theaterperformance.

Don’t miss the limited run of REP’s take on the internationally acclaimed comedy ART only until June 29 at REP Eastwood Theater.
Tickets to ART are available through Ticketworld at tinyurl.com/REPArtTW and Ticketmelon at tinyurl.com/REPArtTM. For direct ticket inquiries and showbuying opportunities, message REP social media pages @repertoryphilippines, call 09626918540 or 09669054013, or email info@repphil.org or sales@repphil.org.
For more information on the Bridge Project 2025 Season and how to register for the workshops, visit www.repertoryphilippines.ph.
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